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“We crafted the designs in CG through atmospheric modelling and simulation using Houdini. The simulations meant that the physics of the kites behaved just as they would as if being blown by wind – depending on the strength of the wind and the thickness of the kite’s material. The craft came in bringing their colour and transparency to life in situ.”

I think most of the CGI was duplicating a few real kites to make the sky look busier, with the exception of the the Easter Island head kite, which was all done on the computer. There's a video about the making of the ad where they talk about the wind dropping, so some of the kites must have been real.

These do look like George's work but I'm not sure. I recently saw an "alien" one which was very similar and I think it was a workshop kite. Maybe someone on the forum can verify that. When you take a closer look it appears as though it would not be a difficult kite to build.